I : Tho Orocjon kxtaman-Tle?honr 1101 tt vrm Hot Rep. Lfrlej D.i Thomas, chairman, of , th house education committee : and " prin cipal of Dallas junior high school, wUl i address Eniewood Parent Teachtr aaoeiatioB at its monthly meeting at i pja. Tuesday. Tht singing will be provided by a trio of: senior high school students Kaettal Teday -Ralph Dobbs of th Willamette university school ol music will appear in a short piano recital today t the regular chapel assembly in Waller halL His program will feature a group of dances of the nations and will include "Scotch Dance by Bee thoven, "Mazurka" by Chopin, under the direction of Lena Belle I "Irish Dance" by Stanford, "Ame- Tartar. Classrooms wil be opened for inspection at 7:30 pjn., and re- ' freshmen ts win be served after the meeting. Mail Bex Ketaraetf Fred E. Birch, 260 Fairview avenue, found the mail box which ha d been sto len at the home of Mrs. L. . Da- jyis, 290 Fairview avenue, and re-. ; turned it to her, it was reported i at the sheriffs office. The box and the standard to which it was fas tened had been thrown into a ditch. , . -.Vj - . ' - -jT',;v- Wedding pictures taken at the 4tnrfh K?fl Kta Ph 1711. Tee la Disappear W. R. Straight, who drives a Bend-Portland truck, reported to police that while his truck was parked at 99X and 12th atreetj someone- entered, the cab and stole box of mechanic toolJ ' valued at $30. Peaches, Crawford, Hale and im proved Albertas at Doerfler. sale yard and nursery. : ! Car Broken Open A box car on the Southern Pacific switch in Salem was i broken open and a number of cases of beer removed and seen- bottles broken, John H. Leslie, yardmaster, reported to I police. . ' Every form of insurance. R. G. Severin. 212 N. Hi Eh. Tel. 4016. f Constant, dependable service. I CI a thing fitelea Police were - notified that . apartment No. 12, Central apartments, had been en- rican Clog" by Hanson and "Se guidllla" by' Albniz. Wanted 39 or later car by re turned Naval service man. Cash. Bremer, 2328 State street ; Child In jared David Wise, aged two, was taken to Salem Deacon ness hospital Monday at 11 a. m., after catching bis arm In a wring er in the family home. -The child is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Wise, 2070 South High street. Wise Is district manager for the Union Oil company. 7 nr. developing St printing service at i Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N, ComX : " Ferry Isapends High water again has forced the Wheatland ferry to suspend operations tem porarily, it was reported at the county court Monday. Frames. 1st Natl Bank BIdg. , ' Badness Name Filed A certif Icate of assumed business name filed Monday in the county clerk's office by- W. J. Roberts, Auma ville, and A. J. Frank, Stayton, for the A. J. Frank Lumber Co, at Lyons. for home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Parse Steles Mrs. A. L. Iind- beck, 975 Rose street, reported to police that her purse had been stolen from the "bill room" of the senate. . The purse she reported, Cascade 'Area Scout Council Elects IHeads n5biiofis Cascade Area c o u n c 1 1, Boy Scouts of America, meeting In Sa- include: William Phillips, presi dent; Ralph Johnson, ' Carl . Con- CISCUIT COURT ' i Union street; charge illegal muff- James ' Hendrkkson vs. Ruth ler; bail $2.50. - Lorraine Bendrickson; divorce de- WaraichiR. Foster, 1330 .State cree granted. 1 j . - street; charge fall to stop. Nancy L Ramey vs. Fred W. j Iila K. Shipley, 663 dina lane; Ramey; divorce 1 decree granted; charge violation of basic rule; fined plaintiff awarded custody of child: S7 JO; ! I ' V ; ! lem, Sunday elected officers- for I property .settlement improved."1 J Iloyd Ai Pool, route-three, Sa- the year and conferred two Silver Annie Gaete vs. John Gaetz; di- lem; charge violation of basic rule; r,MLvm. rifK -i- vorce decree;1 plaintiff awarded fined $25. Beaver award. Officers elected .t.lL. . r.nT. Mary Kime vs.LHoward H. Kime; Gerry Kent Wood, 1, Hubbard, divorce decree; plaintiff awarded" lend Delores M, Moen, Is, Silver- net and Ray Giatt, Vice-presidenU custody of two children with $23 1 ton. ; In central, southern and northern monthlyjor sport of eachi Roy Melvin Frank, 27, route sections respectively; Lawrence ja.wtlBnj1ri.Mipan. .77 ,: Fisher treasurer Henry Kropp, Kleizing jr.; divorce decree, restor- born,i24, J245 North Liberty street rthniJ. erintatiw rarl As- etion of maiden' namejby plaintiff. William C. Cook, 27, Lebanon, chenbrenner, eWntlssioner; .Gar- foP fZS1? dher Knapp, war service chairman I BttKt;-UJite i e, piuouu "f and Floyd Bowers, auditor. : , Jfv nme' Members at large named to j. , chairmanships of special commit- . , nf hnl ' wUh - monthly for its support. " I 1 Henry Schmidt vsi Ethel Mae Schmidt; divorce ; decree; plaintiff given right to maiden name. KateffiUpot Funeral Setv 1080 PoliceProbe Car Looting teet include: Judge Arthur Hay, advancement; A. & HaagV trust fund committee; : Loyal' Warner, Eagle board of review; Robert Lantz, training; Harry W. Scott, camping; R. Li Hfstrom, finance; Investigation was being pressed AJ J. Siefer vs. Oscar Loe; reply j Monday by police and authorities of plaintiff to defendant's -answer 1 of the- Southern Pacific into the !TS!f car Saturday or i safety; William Balllie, organiza tion; Wendell Webb, Eagle board of jreview; Ascnenorenner, scoutmasters and Frank Bennett and Charles McUhinny, members at large. Large Attendance f J i : Representatives from the five on trial docket State, through George -H.!Fla, fw nuhlici litilitieai immiri0fter v. nd conmussions, I Gj M&onU: : chanr defendant owes' $158.85 in contract Sunday and the disappearance of an undetermined mimber of cases of beer. The car had been opened at Oregon City where 700 cases of carrier fees and $4.13 in special! beer had been removed and 740 fees; judgment asked. Valley Credit Service vs. Clar- Mistricts in Marion, Polk and Linn ence Harold Smith and wife; sat icounties attended the meeting, 110 1 isf action of judgment filed. , i jtakihg part in the afternoon ses- Three trials have been set for sions and 210 bemg present at tne trial by Judge . M. Page as fol- idinner given lh th chamber of lows: Patricia Hiday ?s. Nellie A. Hines!street yard office told 'p. commerce dining; room. O. u. Yana, February 2; .Charles D. I lioe he found two cases of beer Sharp, regional executive, of Port- JHartwig vs.' Joseph Bonn Jr., Feb- J under! the car and numerous cases land, representing the five north-1 ruary 14; Vera? Ramsey vs. C. F.I in the car torn open and bottles cases Should have been in the car, consigned to the Cascade Distri buting company at Albany. When the car was discovered with the seal broken, John H. Les lie, yardmaster at 4he 13th and tered and clothing belonging to contained her car keys, house keys, Phillip Shobar, taken. Oblfiiary slkrimata ' Walter. Lee Drtntian, former resident f 753 Trad street. January 11. father of Stiaa Mary Drtnnen. Dewey Archie, Jerome and' Hoy Drtnnen, all of Mountroae Colo. Green and Mrs. Alta Jonas, both of California. Announcement of aepvices later by tne Ctousb-Barnck coanpany. .... . ;r V Htrkjaaa N Eleetrtcian'a Mat Third Class Kus- all Thomas Hickman of the U. 8. navy, lata resident of route four. Ra- ration books and $3.50 in cash. ; Wanted Young lady for general office work. Pleasant working cond. Perm. -no dictation. Box 552, Statesman. U.S. Stamp Stelen A. H. and Mrs. Annie Kleen, 940 Monroe street, reported to police that his federal use auto mobile stamp had been stolen from his car while it was parked in the city. lem. lit Philadelphia January 7. at the age of II years. Survived by his par ents. Mr. ana airs, am uicnstn 01 S . I.m thru wnwm9 Mr IT Kl ey of Seattle. Miss Versa Hickman 1 and private demonstration of new " ' n m un ... - . i tsmnnnnir Acoumain. xau si ma Deafened are-finding Salem's new Hearing Aid Headquarters means- better service. Free hearing test and Miss Shirley Hiokman of Salem; and four brothers. Melvin W. Hickman of KeUoif. Idaho. Barley' Hickman of De Moines, lowa, Howard merman of the U S. navy and John Hickman f Salem. Also survived by a grand mother, Mrs. Etta Wiley of Castle Rock. Wash. Funeral services wiU be held Wednesday, January 11 at 2 p. m. from the Cloujfh-Barrick chapel with ; Rev. Bob Neil officiating Interment ' at Belcreit Memorial Park. tional Bank Bldg.S 1 Yoath Retoraed-Clifiord Lut man who; was reported as having disappeared from Fairview home was apprehended Monday by Sa lem police and returned to the in' stitution. Werdea - In this city January M. Zdward Sol Worden. late resident or lito norm 17th street, at the axe of SI years. Survived by hia wife, Eugenia Worden f Saletn: a eon. Soecialist 2c Donald i W. Worden of the U. S. coast fuard. : Portland: a crandson. Donald Wor . dea of Salem: a aranddauchter. Donna Mv Warden of . Portland: a Sister. : Mflt. Xffie Wright of Salem, funeral police that a aervteea wiu De neia xuoaiy, jinu- ary IS. at IS a.m.. from the W. T. ! Rivdon ebaoeL Elder G. T. Dickinson i officiatins. Concluding services at , City View cemetery. western States and! Alaska, was Jones, February" 20. sthe speaker. 1 , PROBATE COURT Planning was5 the theme of the Alice Sarff estate: order author general sessions hed during the j izinz sale of real property for $275 afternoon. The! Silver Beaver to James J. Burke and wife. awards, made for 10 years of dis- Evelyn Bales Butts, minor. .tinguished s e r vlc i to boyhood, J guardianship; order approving sec went to ArmuriLamka, scoutmas- j ond annual account - i ter of troop Nou 13 jof the baiem i Anna Marie HerUstad esUte: IMethodist chuh, and Perry wh- inheritance tax of $7.99 deter- Hiams, scoutmaster of troop No. w, i mined. ; ' J ' , - j" Woodburn. Harry Wiedmaier, an j Earl Shank and Bernice Shank. broken in the car. jEagle scout, mkde ithe presenta tion. Representatives! District reoresentatives named lo the council executive board in- YouTl enjoy choosing wa from Elfstrom's ample stocks. Mornin ihoppihf is recom mended. Raid Tf.en Mrs. Helen Jones, 260 Marion street: reported to radio which she had stored in a box in the basement of ner nome naa oeen sioien. T; Grey . -Mrs. Delora Grey, ate 92 years, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. H. R. Lcep at Turner. Mother of Grace Hattie Leep. Turner, Gertrude D. Perry. Portland, Paul E. Boyles, Lake side, Or., William Boyles. Long Beach, Calif., Byron Boyles, Boardman, Ore., , Ellen. Cundiff. Richland. Ore.. Mary .Lot Ellis of Fresno. Califr Ahe 23 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Mrs. Grey was a member of Christ church. Funeral services were held Monday. January 13, at 1 p. m. from the W. T. . Rigdon company chapel with Rev. Gil atrap. of Turner officiating. Shipment .'has beea made to Halfway, Ore., for services and interment . Tsyler . , ' In this city January 15, Anna May Taylor, late resident pt McMinnvlUe, - at the age of 73 years. Mother of Marie Hacine of Forest Grove, Merle Thomp son of Portland and Grace Phenice of McMinnviUe: and sister of William E. Phenice of Forest Grove. Harry C. Phenice of Jennings, La.. Myrtle Co sad of Prairie View. Kan., and Emma Qulllen of Pueblo, Colo. Also survived by IS grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Services wQl be held day, January IS at S p. m. with con cluding service at 'Belcrest Memorial Park with Dr. J. C. Harrison officiate n. .u ... ;'' , - James W. Riley, lata resident, of 1240 Market street Monday, January 15. at the are of S3 years. Brother of George H. Riley of Seattle and, Mrs. Agnes Harrison ot Hollywood, Calif. - Announcement of services later , by Clough-Barrick Co. . i v.. Hlllnot ' " 'i " ' Mrs. Kate P. Hill pot. late resident of 155S Chemeketa street, at a local hosoital January 13. Survived, by her husband. John HiUpot of Salem: two daughters. Mist Hester HiUpot of Sal em and Mrs. Jane McFarland of Port land: son. Waldron P. Hulpot of Salem: two listers. Mrs. Frank Grimm and Mrs, Frank Kliott. both of Fairview. Ill ' and two srandchildren, Waldroa P. HiUpot. jr- of Salem and Nancy Jane McFarland of Portland. Services will ' be held from the Cloitgh-Barrick chap el Tuesday. January 1, at S p. m. with Rev. Chester Hamblin officiating. In- , terment la Lee Mission cemetery. phintps -& nuieon Newton Phillips, at his rest dence, -J28S N. Liberty street January ti at the ace of SO years. Survived by wife,. Mrs. Rosa Phillips of Salem, daughters, Mrs. Blanche Oebursi of w Katem. Mrs. Bessie Rogers of Mareola. Ore., and Mrs. Rita Rowe ef Glen wood.. Iowt; sons. Ralun PhU T lips ef fiheridsn. Ore Id win Phillips Jt and Rosa PhtUiaa of tha U. a iia h, 17 erand children and M ' great grandchildren Funeral announcements later- by the dough ' Harriet company. - r"T, a J a v'f for Uiipalntei Furniture: Chests, Dookca&es, - Desks, Tables, Deds is :,K 225 - StS Center Short lots o E wallpaper at a dis count Elfitrom's, 375 Chemeketa, Where shopping is a pleasure. " i ' 1 Te Underge Surgery - Rudolph Wacken, route seven, Salem, be came a patient Monday in Salem Deaconess hospital where he will undergo surgery today. ' i - '- Small Fire The fire department was called at 9:05 Monday morn.- ing to 415 Division street where an oil burner had burst into flames. Damage was small. " Indian Girt Miscinr Dorothea Ketah, student at Chemawa Indian school, has disappeared from the institution, police were notified". ' Patient la HespiUl Mis Nel lie Clark, 156 1 Chemeketa street, became a patient in Salem Dea- conness hospital Monday. minors, guardianship: Marie Mich- alke, mother of the rnihors, named guardian.. - ' JUSTICE COURT I State vs. Alfred D. SMcPherson: eludes F. C.- Johnson, Lebanon; cnarge Durriary neld to answer. )LeRoy Harlow, jSweet Home; Fer- State vs. William Owens Ben- ks White and Harold Ferris, both son; charge no 1945 sticker and no pf Albany, all! from Calapooya operator's license; fine $1 and costs Idistrict; Jack Fish,? John Jordan on first charge, fine suspended, and Ted Hobari of Silverton, and costs; paid; fined $5 ahd costs on Rntrfieldi Woodburn. all of second charge, j f Silver Falls district! Carl Guen- j State vs. Clyde Wesley Panforth; '-f J - I 1- ' . ' . m- m a Iber, Revi Durden, Stearns uusn- i cnarge axei overioaa; iinea T3 ana Ing, Dr. B. F. j Pound and Tom cosxs. SWindishar, of Salemall of Cherry j State vs. Ernest William Schwa- City district; Otto Adolf, Walter oauer; charge fail to stop; fined Craven, Hollis j Smith, of Dallas, 1 1 and costs, fine suspended, costs land Ivan Milhaus, jjlotimouth, all paid.; '1 ' - ! Jof Polk district Cecil Willardson, MUNICIPAL COURT ! iwryi ejtoi j utjen,j bis Rural avenue; charge Violation basic rule. Twilde Selmer, 438 Water street; charge violation of basic rule. Gabriel C Samard, Albany;1 charge violation basic rule; bail Stanley Santos Mendoza, 1S89 Court i street; j charge' disorderly conduct; fined $15. j Lucille Schaff,: 565 Highland avenue; charge disorderly conduct; fined $50 or 10 days. ! Kenneth Harold Owens, 446 Church Seeking Option On Chad wick Property At a recent meeting the parish of. SU Paul's Episcopal church gave the vestry power to take an option' on tiie old Governor Chad- wick property at Center and North -Capitol streets. If the option is taken and exercised the parish would erect a new church edifice on the lot some time in the future. Some months ago the parish voted to make plans for a new church, appointing ay committee to under take the work. Tuesday Portland, Salem Chambers Ut Commerce blioiua tfacn V alley Irrigation, Proposal Funeral services . for Kate P. HillpotJwho died Saturday alter lingering illness I will be, held from the dough BarHck chapel Tuesday at 2 pm. with the Rev. Chester Hamblin officJaUng; Bu rial win De in xjck xhissiou ceme tery. , .. i .. Mrs, Hillpot, 70, lhd been serf ously ill: from a heart ailment for the past three months. , She : was born in Fairview, HlL Oct 13, 1875 and in 1895 was Quarried to John Hillpot," who ! survives. . The family-has resided tin Oregon for the past 28 - years and in Salem for the past 24. .11 Survivors include the widower; two daughters, Miss. Hester Hill pot of Salem and MrsJ Jane Mc-! Farland of Portland; a son, Wal dron P. Hulpot of Salem: two sis- ten, ifrs. Frank Grimm and Mrs. Frank Elliott, both of); Fairview, HI- and two grandchildren, Wal dron P. Hillpot, rv; of Salem and Nancy Jane McFarland of Port land. - - .! t i Youth Tries Extortion Plot Signing himself as "The little Big CriminaV' m youth : induced Mr. and 1 Mrs. Richard jj Notdurft, 220 East Myers street io deposit 15 in an envelope and to place the note; and money at a given ren dezvous, but they lirst notified the police. A; 15-year-old boy, picked up the bait and police" picked him up. - :HT , ! The note to the Notdurfts In formed them that their camera. which ihad been stolen from their car, was in the possession of the writer ahd would be left by the bicycle rack at the Safeway store on North Commercial street, pro vided. $5 was first deposited there by the victims. . ' M The money was placed in an envelope and the police were let in on the- deal. When a youth rod; up on a bicycle to get the lodt the police and Notdurft captured him. Police said the youth Confessed He was turned over to juvenile court. i Among projects which Salem and Portland chambers of commerce may Join In in sponsoring the mutual benefit of; both cities and tha areas which surround them, that of bringing irrigation to many acres' of agricultural land stands out, Frank McCaslin, president of the Port land chamber, declared as he spoke at Monday noon's luncheon meet ing of the Salem organization. "I think tha time will ; come when the people here will be everlastingly grateful, to the chamber for its promotion of ir rigation,' McCaslin asserted. Residents of this area, thinking of it as abundantly ' supplied with rain, have been Inclined to over look the drouth season at the close of summer, the speaker main tained. He quoted dairymen to the effect that often two or three cows could be pastured to the Ir rigated acre of land where three res of unirrigated land had been required to pasture one cow. Aid Develepaaeat The purpose of chambers of commerce, McCaslin said, should be not Jo enlarge cities but to aid in the development to support residents of city and countryside alike. Winning the war still tops the list of the Portland organization's projects, the new president said, with creation of job opportunities in factory payrolls, development of agriculture, and increase in tourist business. Chester Sterrett, employed by the Portland Chamber of Com merce to make an industrial sur vey, explained that one of the purposes of that survey was to find ways to support many of the new . industrial workers in Port land who have come west to do war work and would like to re main. Many of these may have to be in other parts or this area, he said. Ii 1929, Portland had 20,000 industrial employes, in. 1945 that number had jumped to 180,000, Sterrett said. Tax Cenaeleas Manufacturers are ' very tax conscious, he declared, as he con gratulated Gov. Earl Snell on his request of the legislature that i tax study be made by an impar ual . expert, "l m a newcomer here and, frankly, know little yet about the tax situation, but I'd ! say any move to better any tax plan is a move to the good," he declared, j. " :-.,r : .. Salem may! hold the key to. postwar aluminum development on the west toast, Sterrett said.. One of the needs of industries1 established here for wartime use, if they are to jsperate successfully in peacetime, will be an inexpen sive source of alumina, which the Salem plant may produce, he as serted, adding that an expanding market .would .also be important TaHey Important Portland recognizes that her success as a port has been and will continue to be relative to the pro ductivity of thearea that sur rounds the city. Carter Brandon, new head of the Portland cham- ' ber's maritime division, declared. Brandon, a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon, has for a num ber of years, been engaged in for eign trade, much of his time hav ing been spent tin the orient Fourth Gtj Fatality PORTLAND, ban. 15-(JP-Frank H. Broks, 24, who died today of injuries received yesterday when struck b an automobile whose driver was not! apprehended, was tthe city's fourth traffic fatality of 1945. ., j , - Be dy and Fender Ado pif3iix.fi ! tt us renew th? appear ance of yiourjtar. We jrnarantee all - our work. 542 Ferry St. - Ph. 21534 IWaiter Bell and Lindsay Wright jof Stayton, aH of Marion district. r-j r James Riley Dies Monday James W. jRUey, 63, 1240 Mar ket street died lat the wheel of bis .car 'Monday morning following a heart attack:. tie was an employee lof the Portland Gas and P Coke Scompany, coming tji Salem from Portland in 1929. ! RUey was born Feb. 24, 1882, m Falls Cityy Nebi, and received his education at Berkeley, Calif. He became associated with the Port land; Gas and iCoke company in 1920. as a clerk and when trans ferred to Saleni was a despatcher for the company. i Survivors include a sister, Mrs. rAgnes Hsarisohf of Hollywood, jCalif., and a brother, George H. kiler of SeaW- Waih. ; j Funeral frrangements will be announced -later by the Clough Barrkk cnpany. Enters Hospital Harry B. Read, 339 North 19th! street was taken ito Salem Deaconess hospital Mon day for medical treatment ; mmmmmmwmr.m- w llll"ii- mm I ulii'i ill ;j I ill 1 , r - ! ETanrelUt VulIiam D. Swanson I i- - - i " " '-1 ' ' ( r i ' i - - t ' t play his own interpretation of ' a JlMm'mA'i Tonight at LawalU ii 14 iwwJ 7:43 P. HI; Ulh and Ferry St, Sclera, Ore. E:m:n: "Lzdizs c! G:ry" ? - Services Nlxktly at 7:45 Except Mehday aad Saiarday Hear "The Singing Swaasons1 4 KSLM Menday-TTednesday-Frlday at IM p. 3L . Welcome . Kev Fredericks, Pastor A?;!:- 'elii'' 0)(lfillD mm mm : '... f ..sir.- ' t. S.;.v,A.1 1 , . . 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